Yesterday I got my first pizza shoppe battle scar. Do you know what other cooks do when one cook gets injured? They say congratulations and swap battle scar stories.
Show & tell, style.
But that was yesterday. Today I have the whole honkin' day off. My big plans include not getting dressed, being lazy and eating the best grilled cheese sandwich on earth.
Today I used organic cayenne for my grilled cheese crust. So so good. And dig this, you can print coupons for Simply Organic products by clicking Simply Organic.
You Boogerbutts have a good one.
PS: I would have shown you a picture of the grilled cheese but it's already in my belly, and nobody needs to see that.
No picture of the battle scar either? Just don't lose a finger. You need those.
ReplyDeleteAlex: Long time no talk. I didn't even think of showing you my wrist. Got blasted with hot steam. It's much better today. Bumps are almost all gone.
ReplyDeleteHope you're writing well.
Cheers and boogie boogie.
It's only the best grilled cheese in the world if I make it.
ReplyDeleteYeh, we need photo's of this scar!!! Nice to have you back Whisk!
ReplyDeleteOuch! Sorry to hear about the battle scar, but I'm glad it's better today. Wear it like a badge of honor!
ReplyDeleteTim: And your peanut butter toast is pretty darn good as well. Smooch.
ReplyDeleteRay: Hey Ray. Nice to see you too. Been awhile. I missed the competition between you and Anne.
Did you win?
Bard:Bonjour monsieur. Hope you are well. I will wear my wound like a badge of honor.
Having a lazy day off. Still in my jams. How goes you?
Wear it as a badge of honor. :)
ReplyDeleteTrey: Loooong time no talk. I hear ya'll are playing on Wednesday. Happy Gaming :-)
ReplyDeletePoor you, Whisk ouchies!!Good to see you back :)
ReplyDeleteI was beginning to wonder where you got to! Sorry for your injury but glad it wasn't too serious :)
ReplyDeleteWas it a burn? A bump? A laceration? Love grilled cheese of almost any kind.
ReplyDeleteNiki: Thanks, Niki. Haven't talk to ya'll in so long it feels like.
ReplyDeletemshatch: Just a first degree burn. Much better today. Hope your writing is going well. I've missed seeing your photographs.
Susan: A first degree burn on my wrist from very hot steam. But the girl that had to get liquid stitches last Christmas had it MUCH worse.
She slammed her eye into the slicer.
Ouch.
Do I even want to know how you slam an eye into a slicer? Ack!
ReplyDeleteI won't bore you with all my battle scar stories. Oi. They all involve stitches and oil and flames. :) Ah the memories! :D
Battle scars are badges of honour to us in the industry, I've done a few in my time!
ReplyDeleteAlicia: That was the other girl that slammed her eye last Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOil and stitches? Doesn't sound fun.
Lurker: I bet you do. It's funny how many cooks get hurt on the job.
I love grilled cheese sandwiches. I use a couple different cheeses and a little Valveeta for ooee gooieness.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your lazy day off!
Stephen: Ohhh, I love different cheeses. So much fun.
ReplyDeleteRight now I'm on a sharp orange American kick. Num, num.
What's your favorite cheese of the week?
Ouch! Hot steam - that's awful..glad it's starting to heal. Here's to no more battle scars!
ReplyDeleteOuch! Hot steam is just below a paper cut in pain level. Glad you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteElsie: It's coming along nicely now. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSuzan: Oh man. I hate paper cuts.
You realize if we'd known you were making the world's greatest grilled cheese sandwich in advance, one of us would have swiped it....
ReplyDeleteWilliam: Hahaha. That's pretty good.
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